
Published: March 16, 2026 | Author: Ron Clarke
Every month, we at Casin.com, the leading online casino portal, analyze Betsson Group’s data to understand how player preferences evolve across Latin America. Betsson Group is the group behind some of Europe’s most established online casino brands, including StarCasino and Betsson, and its data offers valuable insight into player behavior across several international markets.
This February 2026 edition provides another snapshot of how the year is developing after January’s slot-heavy start. Let’s take a closer look at how each country performed this month before stepping back to assess the broader regional trends.
Argentina continues to display remarkable stability. Joker’s Jewels once again tops the chart in February, followed by Joker’s Jewels Jackpot Play and Gold Party. This exact trio has now appeared consistently across multiple months, reinforcing Argentina’s reputation as one of the most predictable markets in Latin America.
Brazil’s February ranking highlights the ongoing popularity of the Fortune franchise. Fortune Rabbit takes the top spot this month, followed by Fortune Dragon and Fortune Tiger. These games have been recurring performers since the second half of 2025 and continue to dominate the Brazilian charts.
Compared to January, the main change is a reshuffling within the same family of games rather than the introduction of entirely new titles. This suggests Brazilian players are strongly attached to familiar mechanics and recognizable themes.
Colombia’s rankings shift slightly in February, with Tucanito climbing into the top position. 20 Hot Blast, which had led the market in recent months, moves into second place, while Rey de Copas completes the top three.
This lineup reflects a mix of regional hits and established slot performers. Colombia has repeatedly shown a strong appetite for games with local appeal, and the continued presence of Tucanito highlights how these culturally resonant titles can gain momentum across the region.
Mexico sees one of the more noticeable changes this month. Fire Blaze Sky Queen takes the top position, followed by Aztec Gems, while Tucanito lands in third place.
This shift introduces stronger Aztec-themed titles into the rankings, reflecting Mexico’s long-standing preference for themes connected to regional history and mythology. At the same time, Tucanito’s presence shows how certain titles have managed to gain cross-market traction throughout Latin America.
Peru remains closely tied to its local favorite. 20 Bulky Fruits By Paolo Guerrero continues to lead the rankings in February, maintaining the position it reclaimed at the start of 2026. Tucanito follows in second place, while Gates of Olympus completes the top three.
The combination of a national icon-branded slot and a globally popular franchise highlights Peru’s balanced approach: players respond strongly to local identity but remain open to international hits.
In Ecuador, Sweet Rush Bonanza once again sits at the top of the chart. Sugar Supreme Powernudge takes second place, while 888 Dragons rounds out the top three.
Compared to January, the overall structure of the rankings remains very similar, suggesting that Ecuadorian players are currently gravitating toward feature-driven slots with bonus mechanics and multiplier potential.
Looking across the region, February reinforces the pattern that has defined the start of 2026: slots remain firmly dominant across all major markets. The brief resurgence of table games, such as blackjack and roulette, that appeared in October 2025 has not reemerged in the rankings this year.
At the same time, several titles are clearly establishing a broader regional footprint. Games like Tucanito appear repeatedly across multiple countries, while global franchises such as Gates of Olympus and the Fortune series continue to hold strong positions in several markets. Overall, the data suggests that player behavior across Latin America is stabilizing around a core group of recognizable slot titles, with familiar favorites maintaining their momentum while new challengers emerge more gradually rather than dramatically reshaping the landscape.
The coming months will show whether these established games continue to dominate—or whether new titles and formats begin to shift the balance as 2026 progresses.